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Paul77
31st January 2013, 12:44
Hi
Please could i have some help with this.
I need a Certificate of No Impediment as i am going to marry in the Philippines soon. Can you please answer me a few quick questions.
What information on my fiancee do i need to know/take along?
What information do i need to bring for myself?
Any other information that they need please
and when i do the certificate do they keep my passport for 21 days with other documents as well?
and once i have the certificate off them after 21 days is it all done and i can ready myself to leave the country to get married?
Paul
Paul77
31st January 2013, 12:57
Also anybody who has been through the process of going to the Philippines and getting married, any advice would be helpful please.
imagine
31st January 2013, 13:07
Hi
Please could i have some help with this.
I need a Certificate of No Impedement as i am going to marry in the Philippines soon.Can you please answer me afew quick questions.
What information on my fiancee do i need to know/take along?
What information do i need to bring for myself?
Any other information that they need please
and when i do the certificate do they keep my passport for 21 days with other documents aswell?
and once i have the certificate off them after 21 days is it all done and i can ready myself to leave the country to get married?
Paul
this is an older thread but maybe some help
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/33128-Certificate-of-Non-Impediment-advice-please
also you can search the forum just type certificate of no impediment,
bigmarco
31st January 2013, 13:38
Hi
Please could i have some help with this.
I need a Certificate of No Impediment as i am going to marry in the Philippines soon. Can you please answer me afew quick questions.
What information on my fiancee do i need to know/take along?
What information do i need to bring for myself?
Any other information that they need please
and when i do the certificate do they keep my passport for 21 days with other documents aswell?
and once i have the certificate off them after 21 days is it all done and i can ready myself to leave the country to get married?
Paul
Hi Paul and welcome to the forum :Hellooo:
All the information you require regarding CNI is available here.
You will need to know your fiancés full name address and date of birth and they will ask you where you are getting married.
You will of course need your own birth certificate and proof of divorce if you have been married before. The process here takes 22 days and they will not keep your passport.
Paul please be aware that in order to get married in the Philippines you need to get your CNI converted into a local certificate of legal capacity to marry. This has to be obtained from the British Embassy. You can actually make an appointment to have this done before you leave the UK so send them an email requesting an appointment when you arrive. When I went it was all sorted out on the same day at the embassy.
Here's the link to the Embassy have a look for yourself
http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/living-in-the-philippines/how-to-apply-for-a-cni/cni-application
Paul77
31st January 2013, 13:41
Thank you imagine, will look but also wanted to possibly know a few people who have been through the same experience.
Do you know anything about ACR and what is a community tax certificate.
Paul77
31st January 2013, 13:46
Thanks for that Bigmarco, i need to get things done fast to go and take the stress off my fiancee sorting things out in the Philippines.
Does the date of the marriage have to be final or can it be tentative date as trying to sort out multiple things fast so not quite got fixed date yet.
bigmarco
31st January 2013, 14:03
Hi Paul
I obtained mine a couple of years ago and was unable to provide an exact date only the month. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
31st January 2013, 14:03
There's plenty of highly detailed information here in the forum.
I do really suggest you devote some time to research, that way you can be better prepared to ask specific question around your own circumstances.
There are very many folks here who have followed the path you will take and will be happy to help you.
It's really a big ask to provide detailed information to generic questions.
May I kindly suggest you contact your local registry office in the first instance who will tell you exactly what they require.
The CNI you receive will be valid for 3 months.
You need to exchange the UK CNI for a local CNI and this needs to be done at the British Embassy. An appoinment needs to be booked quite some time in advance. Chaeck out the British Embassy website for the latest info on that and how to get your appointment.
You need to spend time to understand the processes and how they will impact your and your fiance(e) right up until after you are married.
Step by step
Paul77
31st January 2013, 15:21
Thank you bigmarco again and Terpe, so sorry rush rush rush today, didn't sleep until 4.45am would usually search a forum first but in this instance i really like to find people who went through same experience then search.
I have booked a CNI appointment for Monday :smile: I would like to be able to fly out end of Feb so cutting things fine.
bigmarco
31st January 2013, 17:05
Thank you bigmarco again and Terpe,so sorry rush rush rush today,didn't sleep until 4.45am would usually search a forum first but in this instance i really like to find people who went through same experience then search.
I have booked a CNI appointment for Monday :smile: I would like to be able to fly out end of Feb so cutting things fine.
A bit fine. Hope you have both done all your planning. I hope you've contacted the British Embassy to make your appointment to get your CNI converted.
Good Luck :xxgrinning--00xx3:
imagine
31st January 2013, 17:59
Thank you imagine,will look but also wanted to possibly know afew people who have been through the same experience.
Do you know anything about ACR and what is a community tax certificate.
acr , i dont know, perhaps someone here will know,
community tax cert, seems to be philippines,it seems there it can be used as a secondary form of identity proof, is this required by your fiancee?
see link here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Tax_Certificate,
again someone else here might be able to enlighten on this
Paul77
1st February 2013, 01:48
Thanks bigmarco, will contact British embassy in a couple of weeks. Thanks imagine will do more research on things tomorrow.
I think the Church people want the ACR Alien Certificate of registration, i think i get it from bureau of immigration but don't know much about it yet.
Paul77
1st February 2013, 12:23
Tried to post last night but moderator needed to look before it was posted and not up yet, was just saying thanks bigmarco for advice and imagine too and will research those now.
I've been told the 90 day single entry visa starts from day of issue,also told the 59 days Maximum stay also starts from day of issue. Is this true could somebody tell me?
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